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I guess if I am going this route I best pull out the Pi Zero W now.
I guess if I am going this route I best pull out the Pi Zero W now.
The Pi 4 is a big mess all over the kitchen counter now anyway.
The Pi 4 is a big mess all over the kitchen counter now anyway.
== 5" display ==
I am using this 5" display and a Pi 3 from SEARC
https://elecrow.com/wiki/index.php?title=HDMI_Interface_5_Inch_800x480_TFT_Display
I tried installing the drivers per the instructions here and the board did not reboot.
I will try again someday. Who needs a touch screen anyway?


== Kali ==
== Kali ==
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I tried installing Kismet on Raspbian and it failed, so I installed Kali.
I tried installing Kismet on Raspbian and it failed, so I installed Kali.


Kali runs X11 by default so I disabled it with
Kali runs X11 by default; it can be disabled with


  systemctl disable lightdm
  systemctl disable lightdm


I would disable HDMI to save power but I am afraid I will need
I would disable HDMI too, to save power, but I am afraid I will need
to connect the KVM up in the near future to get access when WiFi is not available.
to connect the KVM up in the near future to get access when WiFi is not available.


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  systemctl start kismet
  systemctl start kismet


Now go to a browser go to http://zebra:2501/ and set a username and password.
Now go to a browser go to for example http://zebra:2501/ and set a username and password.


Okay, it ran for a good 15 minutes and I think it wants at least a Pi 3.
Okay, it ran for a good 15 minutes and I think it wants at least a Pi 3.
Start again.
Starting again with a Pi 3 named "clear" since it's in a clear case. Or it would be if it all fit.


==Wireless resources==
==Wireless resources==

Revision as of 05:53, 28 August 2022

Presence detection

Working on detecting when my phone enters and leaves the Wildsong AP. Presence detection

Wardriving

Setting up a Raspberry Pi to do some wardriving (or warcycling or warwalking?) Will probably use an Alfa 802.11b/g/n adapter from Rokland.

  • Horst = Highly Optimized Radio Scanner Tool = low footprint
  • Kismet = been around longer, more features

Testing on Pi 4 Tenrec today with sudo iwlist wlan0 scan|grep SSID With the Alfa I see 35 stations. On the built in wlan0 I see 9. So, Alfa it is. The built in interface is dual band (2.4 and 5.8) but the Alfa is 2.4 only. I might want to replace the Alfa later but most access points advertise on both bands so I don't think it matters to me right now.

Quickie test: sudo iwlist wlan1 scan

Examine interfaces with

sudo iw dev
sudo iw phy phy0 info
sudo iw phy phy3 info 

Horst info:

To-do:

  • Install and test Alfa (DONE)
  • Install and test Horst. Done but need to know more about it; logging? GPS?
  • Install and test Kismet on Pi 4
  • hook up a GPS (in car: UBlox AEK-4P walking? I have a little chip GPS around)
  • remove the Pi 4 from the 7" screen -or- go with a Pi 3 -or- even a Pi Zero?

Can I run this software on a Pi Zero? I just want to log data, nothing else. That would be Kali on Pi0W

I guess if I am going this route I best pull out the Pi Zero W now. The Pi 4 is a big mess all over the kitchen counter now anyway.

5" display

I am using this 5" display and a Pi 3 from SEARC

https://elecrow.com/wiki/index.php?title=HDMI_Interface_5_Inch_800x480_TFT_Display

I tried installing the drivers per the instructions here and the board did not reboot. I will try again someday. Who needs a touch screen anyway?

Kali

I tried installing Kismet on Raspbian and it failed, so I installed Kali.

Kali runs X11 by default; it can be disabled with

systemctl disable lightdm

I would disable HDMI too, to save power, but I am afraid I will need to connect the KVM up in the near future to get access when WiFi is not available.

Kismet

sudo -s
systemctl enable kismet
systemctl start kismet

Now go to a browser go to for example http://zebra:2501/ and set a username and password.

Okay, it ran for a good 15 minutes and I think it wants at least a Pi 3. Starting again with a Pi 3 named "clear" since it's in a clear case. Or it would be if it all fit.

Wireless resources

Personal Telco Portland

WISP news

Frontier Broadband Industry News http://www.frontierbb.com/blogger.shtml

Broadband Wireless Exchange http://www.bbwexchange.com/

Wireless Internet Service Provider Association http://www.wispa.org

Equipment suppliers

Single board computers

Rokland Alfa high power WiFi USB adapters

Metrix Wireless development kits

Fleeman Anderson Bird Antennas and a lot more. Really like these folks.

Manufacturers

E-zy made the EZ-2-Go radios that I just got for Chintimini

RouterBoard

[Ubiquiti] makes some products that look interesting including the "Bullet".

Organizations

Certified Wireless Network Providers Bluetooth
IrDA
Wi-Fi
Wi-Max
Zigbee